Monday, October 27, 2008

Why People Are Turning To Bloggers.

Bloggers seem to be winning the media war. Why? Bloggers don't take the weekend off. This weekend, with record breaking winds keeping me inside, and Hubby watching NFL games non-stop, I had only the internet to turn to for news. CTV, the Globe and Mail, National Post, and I would say CBC but I never go there anymore, all had no updates during the weekend. I have also noticed that they all post articles from the "Canadian Press" verbatim, so it doesn't matter which site you go to, you get the same talking points. They are unoriginal, uninspiring and clones of the "Canadian Press".

So, turning my attention to blogs, I get new opinions on everything from global warming to the latest movie review, all in real time. Most important, blogs are starting to drive the issues. Case in point, Joanne at Blue Like You, got everyone thinking about why a judge would only count 28 out of 184 polls in declaring Ujjal a winner by 22 (reduced from 33) votes. This percolated all weekend, the MSM is now trying to catch up, and doing a really bad job of it.

You see, bloggers don't take the weekend off, as a matter of fact, because most bloggers work, the weekend is when they can blog more, not less.

On a weekend, when you are stuck in your basement, who is more current? The MSM only update their sites if a major event occurs, blogs update their sites daily, with interesting prospectives on what is happening.

Agree with their opinions or not, at least bloggers are out there for you to read. The unionized MSM had better get with it soon, because bloggers are more current and their ability to allow comments make them more down to earth.

The MSM is old and tired, and is being replaced by blogs. We suddenly started getting the Edmonton Journal delivered to our door last week, we phoned today and found out it was a one month blitz hoping that we would want to keep receiving it. HA! I prefer my trees growing in my front yard, not dead and spewing garbage called news.

7 comments:

Pissedoff said...

Being in China, if it wasn't for blogs we would not get any news from home at all. We sometimes look at the NP, but blogs are more up to date.

Jeff said...

The MSM is old and tired, and is being replaced by blogs.

just wondering. once blogs have replaced the MSM, where do you plan to get your actual news? you know, the stuff you link to?

will you employ foreign correspondents to cover world affairs? or, do you imagine reporters will provide you with the news for free?

how many will you hire to cover ottawa? will you quit your day job once the bloggers of the world have taken over??

get the picture? blogging has it's place. however, the suggestion that bloggers will somehow replace real journalists is a joke.

quit reading mcmillan so much. remember, she's not a real journalist either. she cleans up after dogs.

Brian said...

".... just wondering. once blogs have replaced the MSM, where do you plan to get your actual news? you know, the stuff you link to? ... "

The answer to your question Jeff , if you think about it , is contained in the article above :

"... Most important, blogs are starting to drive the issues. Case in point, Joanne at Blue Like You, got everyone thinking about why a judge would only count 28 out of 184 polls in declaring Ujjal a winner by 22 (reduced from 33) votes. This percolated all weekend, the MSM is now trying to catch up, and doing a really bad job of it. ..."

Where was the MSM on this one and many other stories reported directly by those "on the ground" who the MSM ignore ?

The MSM ... asleep or biased as usual.

maryT said...

Jeff, you prove a point as to the need for print media. A place for dogs to do their thing. And of course birdcages.
Notice that 570 papers in the US have continued to lose circulation. Think of all the trees being saved.

Anonymous said...

I have not bought a newspaper in over a decade. I view what I want on the internet and I read bloggers' sites. The media is partisan as are bloggers. However, with bloggers, I can see many perspectives both from the bloggers and the commenters. The blogosphere has become very powerful.

Anonymous said...

I can't believe I'm saying this but I actually agree with something that Garth wrote. Check out today's post at:

http://www.garth.ca/weblog/2008/10/28/what-we-sowed/

Brian said...

Here is another reason for the MSM decline.

" ...Massachusetts Democratic State Senator Dianne Wilkerson has been arrested on charges of corruption. ..."

http://www.rightpundits.com/?p=2293


It only gets reported by the MSM in Canada if it is a Republican in trouble.